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International Tests: Challenges and Opportunities

Dr. Rob Danin English Language Specialist www.robdanin.com. International Tests: Challenges and Opportunities. Become familiar with the TOEFL (iBT) format Research TOEFL score requirements Find out what the requirements are for the schools of interest Answer every question

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International Tests: Challenges and Opportunities

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  1. Dr. Rob Danin English Language Specialist www.robdanin.com International Tests:Challenges and Opportunities

  2. Become familiar with the TOEFL (iBT) format • Research TOEFL score requirements • Find out what the requirements are for the schools of interest • Answer every question • Never leave a question blank. • There is a 25% chance of getting the correct answer. General Suggestions for theTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Test

  3. Use practice tests • Look for free samples on the Internet (in addition to using practice manuals) • Find a mentor • If possible, work with a native English speaker who knows a lot about TOEFL and/or has taken the test • Improve typing skills • Practice typing on a QWERTY keyboard • Become an expert note taker • Test takers will be able to take notes in each section of the TOEFL iBT • Note taking is an important skill that’s needed for taking university coursework (study skills) General Suggestions for theTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Test

  4. For each section of the TOEFL where listening is required, you can only listen to the clip ONCE! • Good note-taking skills are essential • Those who take good notes get higher scores on the TOEFL • Don’t try to write down everything you hear • Write down the essential information • Use symbols and shorthand • Learn 2 wrt fast b4 u go bananas! how to take good notes(see also web site link)

  5. Resources available to practice note-taking: • http://www.npr.org/ • http://www.voanews.com/ • http://www.ted.com/& http://ed.ted.com/ how to take good notes

  6. Learn academic English • Read textbooks, encyclopedias, journals and research articles to become familiar with the language used in academic material • Read newspapers/web sites • http://www.voanews.com/, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ • Watch current English language television and movies • Watch TV news (CNN) • Practice reading without a dictionary close by • Use of context clues • Skim through the passage, read the questions, then read for more detail(study skills) Tips for the Reading section

  7. Have conversations with those at an English-speaking university • Practice listening fully the first time • On the real test you will only hear everything once • Listen for • main ideas • presentation (compare/contrast, etc.) • key details • Listening resources • http://www.eslpod.com/website/index_new.html • http://learningenglish.voanews.com/ tips for the Listening section

  8. Have conversations with those at an English-speaking university • It is best to fill as much of the time as possible with your response • It is okay to hesitate for a moment or two when it is time to respond • Take the time to think about what to say • Sum things up in a short conclusion • Don’t read off of a script • Marks are deducted for poor pronunciation • Practice pronunciation with a friend or an online program • Don't try to use big words that may be mispronounced • Know how to use an expression properly • Evaluators are notlooking for a native English accent tips for the Speaking section

  9. Learn the traditional form of an English essay Spend some time planning the essay before writing it (use an outline) When communicating through SMS, e-mail, etc try to use proper English (e.g., avoid using “U” instead of you) Keep writing simple and clear Don't use improper vocabulary and punctuation Use examples to support premise of essay Leave time to review essay (proofread) tips for the Writing section

  10. www.robdanin.com * * The official TOEFL web site: www.toefl.com * TOEFL Tips Handbook (PDF) www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL/pdf/TOEFL_Tips.pdf * TOEFL Test Support http://my.englishclub.com/group/toefl Oxford English Picture Dictionary 100 Words To Make You Sound Smart 100 Words Almost Everyone Confuses and Misuses 100 Words Every High School Freshman Should Know Test Prep Resources

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